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  1. Fungal infection - mucormycosis; Zygomycosis ... Mucormycosis is caused by different kinds of fungi that are often found in decaying organic matter. These ... weakened immune system are more likely to develop mucormycosis. These include people with any of the following ...
  2. ... through the bloodstream to other organs) and invasive mucormycosis (a fungal infection that usually begins in the ...
  3. ... through the bloodstream to other organs) and invasive mucormycosis (a fungal infection that usually begins in the ...
  4. ... infection from Candida auris . Other reported diseases are mucormycosis, coccidioidomycosis and cryptococcosis. Aspergillosis is commonly caused by Aspergillus fumigatus , mucormycosis by Rhizopus species, coccidioidomycosis by Coccidioides immitis and ...
  5. ... American Academy of Otolaryngology--Head and Neck Surgery) Mucormycosis (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) Nail Fungal ... Fungal nail infection (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Mucormycosis (Medical Encyclopedia) Also in Spanish Sputum fungal smear ( ...
  6. ... family MUCORACEAE, and order MUCORALES. It may cause MUCORMYCOSIS in IMMUNOSUPPRESSED HOSTS. Tree locations: Rhizopus B01.300. ...
  7. ... C01.703.980 Zygomycosis C01.703.980.600 Mucormycosis C01.908 Zoonoses C02 Virus Diseases C02.081 ...
  8. ... Phaeohyphomycosis Piedra Pneumocystis Infections Pneumonia, Pneumocystis Trichosporonosis Zygomycosis Mucormycosis Zoonoses Virus Diseases Arbovirus Infections African Horse Sickness ...
  9. ... ... Diseases C02.081........................................... ...
  10. NLM Digital Collections - Fungus infections : a bibliography covering literature of 1952 through September 1958 
    Publication: Washington D.C. : U.S. Dept. of Health, Education, and Welfare, Public Health Service, [1959]
    ... 45 Histoplasmosis *° Maduromycosis 54 Moniliasis (Candidiasis) 56 79 Mucormycosis ' * Rhinosporidiosis 73 Sporotrichosis *4 Superficial infection Chromoblastomycosis (Chromomycosis) ...
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